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6mm Remington Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1424994" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have read/heard of certain rifles being re-chambered (from 7mmRemMag to 7mm STW) that actually shot better after the chambering job was complete. It is possible that the original chamber (6mm) is not concentric (share the same center) with the bore.</p><p>You could also consider the 6mm AI, 6-284 Norma or even the .243AI. All are high stepping 6mm's and would be better than the standard .243Win, as far as case stretch goes. Good luck and let us know what happens. Interested to see if a chamber job helps. johnnyk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1424994, member: 307"] I have read/heard of certain rifles being re-chambered (from 7mmRemMag to 7mm STW) that actually shot better after the chambering job was complete. It is possible that the original chamber (6mm) is not concentric (share the same center) with the bore. You could also consider the 6mm AI, 6-284 Norma or even the .243AI. All are high stepping 6mm's and would be better than the standard .243Win, as far as case stretch goes. Good luck and let us know what happens. Interested to see if a chamber job helps. johnnyk. [/QUOTE]
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